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Product Description: Japan is currently undergoing many interesting changes, which the Japanese government trumpets as fundamental reform, but which some observers suspect will turn out to be superficial, part of a long sequence of changes which have been much less far-reaching than at first anticipated...read more
Hardcover:
9780700716449 | Routledge, October 1, 2002, cover price $178.00 | About this edition: Japan is currently undergoing many interesting changes, which the Japanese government trumpets as fundamental reform, but which some observers suspect will turn out to be superficial, part of a long sequence of changes which have been much less far-reaching than at first anticipated.
Paperback:
9781138862845 | Routledge, June 8, 2015, cover price $49.95 | About this edition: Japan is currently undergoing many interesting changes, which the Japanese government trumpets as fundamental reform, but which some observers suspect will turn out to be superficial, part of a long sequence of changes which have been much less far-reaching than at first anticipated.
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9780203220474 | Routledge, January 14, 2004, cover price $170.00
Product Description: This book focuses on the so-called `Golden Age of Capitalism' the 1950s and 1960s, and studying prime-mover countries (the US and the UK), followers (Germany, France, and Italy), and latecomers (Japan and Korea). It addresses the crucial questions to be asked; what appropriate roles should government be assigned, and which government actions are useful public policy and which represent unnecessary and harmful intervention...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780198293231 | Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, September 23, 1999, cover price $220.00 | About this edition: This book focuses on the so-called `Golden Age of Capitalism' the 1950s and 1960s, and studying prime-mover countries (the US and the UK), followers (Germany, France, and Italy), and latecomers (Japan and Korea).
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